They certainly think they’re a prize.
Online dating websites are full of people with half assed profiles who think drinking wine is a hobby, but want a six foot tall underwear model for a partner.
They certainly think they’re a prize.
Online dating websites are full of people with half assed profiles who think drinking wine is a hobby, but want a six foot tall underwear model for a partner.
Do you still need a computer to do it?
I managed to flash an IPhone to an older version of the OS back in the day, it took a few hours, most of which was finding the image and working out what to do.
I’ve blocked a few people like that, anything more than two is just taking the piss.
This really is just an ad for a third party OS, isn’t it?
And flashing a new OS to a phone isn’t even that difficult to do.
With X, Musk has gone full mask off, and there is a clear successor to the platform, which means sticking around isn’t really defensible.
I think they’ve realised they’re at 3, and are backing off a bit.
Have you ever seen the reaction when someone says they don’t date short chicks?
They Do Not like it one bit.
I mean, there’s a reason they’re going back to the old Facebook, or are claiming to. You need people to actually use your platform to make money off them.
I’ve deleted the Facebook app off my phone, and started just checking in once or twice a day to see if any cool trips are being planned.
My feed is mostly sponsored posts and meme pages now, and that’s not what I’m there for.
Facebook seems to have forgotten what their site is supposed to be for, which is connecting with people you know.
Awesome, thanks for that.
This is why so many people just don’t read the article, concise communication is a lost art.
Does anyone feel like actually reading all that, and writing a TL/DR about what it won’t answer?
I kinda zoned out and skimmed most of that.
Ironically, this type of waffle piece is a perfect use case for an AI summary.
Just leave them behind if they can’t be arsed.
SpaceX is the one I feel bummed out about, because they’ve legitimately achieved some amazing things over the years. Tesla as well in the early days, although they’re losing their lead a bit.
It does, because the reason the US stock market has lost a billion dollars in value is because this company can supposedly train an AI for cents on the dollar compared to what a US company can do.
It seems to me that understating the cost and complexity of training would cause a lot of problems to the states.
Is there any way to verify the computing cost to generate the model though? That’s the most shocking claim they’ve made, and I’m not sure how you could verify that.
Mostly, I’m suspicious about how honest the company is being about the cost to train the model, that’s one thing that is very difficult to verify.
I do feel deeply suspicious about this supposedly miraculous AI, to be fair. It just seems too amazing to be true.
People weren’t happy about Reddit posts being used to train AI, but as I suspected, the worst thing we could do is let them.
This would only work if the tariffs were bipartisan, and clearly here to stay, and even then only if the USA alone is a big enough market to justify building a factory for.
Otherwise companies will just wait it out.
That sounds like the level of difficulty I can be bothered to deal with.